Episodios

  • Why We Believe The Acolyte Fell Short (Season 7 Episode 24)
    Aug 2 2024
    Join us this August on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast as we finally dive into our thoughts on "The Acolyte."

    Since our June relaunch, we've been eagerly anticipating discussing this new Star Wars series. Now that we've seen the entire first season, it's time to share our insights.

    In this episode, we'll explore the immense potential we saw in "The Acolyte" and how, despite its promising elements, it ultimately fell short.

    From intriguing characters and plot lines to epic battles, we'll break down what worked and what missed the mark.

    Nate’s summary of Darth Plagueis' appearance in the season finale perfectly captures our sentiment: we were so close to what we hoped for, yet it slipped away.

    We’ll discuss what hindered the series, and consider if certain changes, like reordering key scenes or a different release format, could have made a difference. Despite our disappointment, we’re committed to a thorough examination of "The Acolyte" to appreciate its nuances.

    Tune in throughout August for a complete breakdown, weekly recaps, and deep dives.

    Subscribe on Substack for exclusive content and join our community discussions. Let’s talk about why "The Acolyte" didn’t quite meet expectations, but still holds a place in the Star Wars universe.

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    38 m
  • New Comic Book Day - Deadpool and Wolverine in the Comics (Season 7 Episode 23)
    Jul 31 2024
    In this episode, we dive into one of the most baffling relationships in comic book history: Deadpool and Wolverine. Initially introduced as a villain, Deadpool's interactions with Wolverine have evolved into a dynamic mix of animosity and reluctant camaraderie.

    We'll explore their violent and often hilarious encounters and speculate on how this will translate into their roles in the MCU. Plus, we’ll highlight this week’s must-read comic book releases: Ultimate Spider-Man #7, The Amazing Spider-Man #54, Fantastic Four #22, and X-Force #1.

    Join us as we discuss what we’re reading, including Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky, and share our excitement for the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine movie. Don’t forget to subscribe on Substack for weekly recaps, in-depth explorations, and community engagement. Tune in now and let’s get into the chaos and comedy of Deadpool and Wolverine!

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    31 m
  • A Post Endgame MCU Therapy Session (Season 7 Episode 22)
    Jul 29 2024
    In this episode, recorded before the release of Deadpool and Wolverine and San Diego Comic-Con, we reflect on the unusual period since the end of Phase 3 of the MCU. This episode serves as a therapy session to discuss the mixed bag of films and shows in Phases 4 and 5.

    We dive into Phase 4 films like Black Widow, Shang-Chi, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Phase 5 films such as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. We'll also discuss Phase 4 shows like WandaVision and Loki, and Phase 5's Secret Invasion and Loki Season 2.

    What's been your favorite and least favorite release in these phases? The transition from Phase 3 hasn’t been smooth, with challenges like the death of Chadwick Boseman, the pandemic, and the Disney+ experiment.

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    39 m
  • Reexamining The Sequel Trilogy: The Rise of Skywalker (Season 7 Episode 21)
    Jul 26 2024
    In this episode, we dive deep into the monumental challenge faced by The Rise of Skywalker when it hit theaters in December 2019. Tasked with concluding the 9-film Skywalker Saga and reuniting a divided fan base, the film was promised to be "satisfying." But did it deliver?

    We'll kick off with a brief intro, followed by a discussion about Solo: A Star Wars Story, Colin Trevorrow’s Duel of the Fates, and the return of JJ Abrams alongside Chris Terio. We'll reminisce about the Episode IX panel at Star Wars Celebration Chicago and the iconic trailer reveal with Ian McDermid’s unforgettable "Roll it again" in Palpatine’s voice.

    Expectations for The Rise of Skywalker were sky-high, but did it meet them? We’ll share our initial reactions, what we loved, what we didn’t, and debate whether it was a “satisfying” conclusion to the saga. Despite its struggles, we acknowledge the film's remarkable moments and true Star Wars essence.

    We'll explore major themes in The Rise of Skywalker, such as community and collective action, overcoming family legacy, and the power of hope and faith, especially through Leia's unwavering hope in her son. As we anticipate the future of Star Wars films, including the upcoming Rey film continuing The Skywalker Saga, we reflect on the nearly five-year wait since the last movie.

    Tune in for our weekly schedule: Monday's excitement, Wednesday's New Comic Book Day, and Friday's monthly series. August brings a complete breakdown of The Acolyte. Subscribe on Substack for weekly recaps, in-depth explorations, and community engagement.
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    34 m
  • Comic Book Wednesday - Captain America: Brave New World (Season 7 Episode 20)
    Jul 24 2024
    In this episode, we delve into the first real look at Captain America: Brave New World.

    This film is set to pull numerous storylines from the comic book universe, and we're here to explore what fans can expect. Join us as we discuss the trailer's highlights, the return to the gritty and grounded themes of the original Captain America movies, and the political undertones involving characters like The Leader and Red Hulk.

    Plus, don't miss your weekly comic book updates featuring new releases like Detective Comics #1087 and Ultimate Black Panther #6. Subscribe on Substack for more pop culture insights, and get ready to dive deep into the mythology of our generation. Tune in to Tatooine Sons for a conversation that's out of this world!

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    28 m
  • Our Favorite MCU Movies (Season 7 Episode 19)
    Jul 22 2024
    Over the 4th of July weekend, we embarked on an epic Marvel Cinematic Universe marathon, revisiting some of the greatest moments in Marvel movie history. Now, we're each sharing our favorite MCU films and why we love them so much.

    In this episode, Nate dives into the mystical world of Doctor Strange, exploring its themes of time, reality, and perception, and how science and faith intertwine. Then, Dad reflects on the political intrigue of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, discussing loyalty, identity, and the crucial balance between freedom and security. Finally, Sam celebrates the monumental achievement of Avengers: Endgame, examining its profound exploration of grief, sacrifice, and the ethics of power.

    Don't miss this in-depth look at our top MCU picks, why they resonate with us, and the powerful themes they explore. Tune in for thoughtful discussions, movie ratings, and more!

    Subscribe on Substack for weekly recaps, in-depth explorations, and community engagement. Catch new episodes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and join our journey through pop culture's modern mythology.

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    52 m
  • Reconsidering The Sequel Trilogy: The Las Jedi (Season 7 Episode 18)
    Jul 12 2024
    In this episode of Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast, we're diving deep into the most controversial film in the Star Wars saga: *The Last Jedi*. Join us as we revisit the movie that launched our podcast and explore why it holds the top spot in our ranking of Star Wars films.

    We kick things off with a fun story about a Twitter exchange with Heavy Spoilers, where my ranking of *The Last Jedi* sparked some heated reactions. This film isn't just another Star Wars episode for us; it’s a pivotal part of our journey as fans and podcasters.

    We’ll take you back to the period between *The Force Awakens* and *The Last Jedi*, discussing the theories and excitement that built up around the movie’s release. Who is Rey? Is Finn a Jedi? Why is Luke on Ahch-To? We revisit the big questions and the wild speculation, including the famous "Your Snoke Theory Sucks" phenomenon.

    The death of Carrie Fisher profoundly impacted the Star Wars community, and we'll reflect on how Rian Johnson handled her passing in the film. We'll also reminisce about the 2017 Star Wars Celebration and the buzz generated by the first trailer for *The Last Jedi*.

    As we recount our experiences leading up to the opening night, we’ll discuss the intense marketing campaign and the film’s initial reception. "This is NOT going to go the way you think" became a prophetic line that perfectly captured the movie’s divisive nature.

    We’ll share our initial reactions to *The Last Jedi* and delve into why we love it so much, despite the controversy it stirred. Being known as superfans of this film has been a unique experience, and we’ll discuss why we believe it has sparked such strong opinions.

    *The Last Jedi* tackled deep themes like failure, identity, and balance. We’ll analyze key moments and quotes from the film, exploring how these themes resonated with us and why they are crucial to the Star Wars narrative.

    Finally, we’ll reflect on the evolving perception of *The Last Jedi* over the past seven years. While it remains a challenging film for many fans, there has been a gradual softening of opposition. Only time will tell if it will eventually be as beloved as other entries in the saga.

    Tune in for an engaging discussion on *The Last Jedi*, and don’t forget to follow us on Substack for weekly recaps, in-depth explorations, and more. Join us this July as we reexamine the sequel trilogy, starting with *The Last Jedi*.

    We've got SO MUCH more to share about the show and everything going on around it. Read it all HERE.

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    53 m
  • Deadpool and the Rise of the Comic Book Antihero (Season 7 Episode 17)
    Jul 10 2024
    Get ready for a deep dive into the world of Deadpool on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast! In this episode, we’re exploring the creation of Deadpool and how this unconventional character sparked a new era of anti-heroes in comic books. Join us as we trace Deadpool’s journey from a 1991 villain inspired by Teen Titans' Deathstroke to the wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking anti-hero we love today.

    We kick things off with Nathan’s latest camp stories before diving into this week’s hottest comic book releases, including *The Amazing Spider-Man #53*, *Action Comics #1067*, *Transformers #10*, *The Ultimates #2*, *X-Men #1*, and *Daredevil #11*. Sam shares his excitement about the ongoing *Daredevil* series and what makes it a must-read.

    Then, we shift our focus to Deadpool's origins, his evolution through the late 90s, and his rise to pop culture prominence with blockbuster film adaptations in the 2010s. We discuss the character’s initial design as a parody of Deathstroke and how his unique blend of humor and action made him a standout. We also talk about our anticipation for the upcoming *Deadpool and Wolverine* movie and the buzz surrounding its early footage.

    Whether you’re a longtime Deadpool fan or just curious about what makes this character tick, this episode offers a fun and insightful look at how Deadpool reshaped the comic book landscape. Tune in for a mix of comic book news, engaging discussions, and our usual dose of pop culture analysis.
    Don’t miss out! Follow us on Substack for weekly recaps, in-depth explorations, and more. And mark your calendars for our special series this July, where we reexamine the Star Wars sequels, starting with *The Last Jedi*.

    We've got SO MUCH more to share about the show and everything going on around it. Read it all HERE.

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    30 m